Some Russian youngsters decided that old Lenin monuments scattered across the Russian cities look gray and dull and decided to add some color to them, here is one example of more revived Lenin monument.

Ok, but I’m then actually a bit surprised, if Lenin statues were after all so far between even in Soviet times. I mean, Stockhom has 1 million inhabitants, and it has one statue of an old dictator king (Karl XIIth), just like a russian city of the same size has one statue of Lenin..

Also, I don’t really think statues mean much. What matters is how society is organized. You don’t change that by renaming streets or tearing down statues.

What we’re seeing here is the first attempt to make a logical deduction. There is still lots of prattle, which is probably typical for the newly discovered primates. But you can feel that something is going on in that funky little head.

I think Lenin would be pleased that someone called attention to his monument in this way. How often do people walk past and do not notice? Now they will see Lenin’s statue and perhaps reflect briefly, as we have.

Right,if you want to give more fun to Lenin’s statue,DON’T PAINT PINK BALLS ON HIS HEAD!
A little bit of respect is good
If they don’t paint his face…
He was a great art apreciator,and this is the people’s art